Science, asked by ramakanttiwary7, 7 months ago

how is a flame produced when a candlewick is brunt​

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Answered by Nylucy
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As the wick burns down the heat of the flame melts the wax around the wick. ... Once the liquid wax gets hot enough, it then turns from a liquid into a gas. The hot gas then reacts with the oxygen from the air and is burned, creating the candle flame that we see.

Answered by saylusha
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